Last reupload I promise! 😅 Accidentally hit publish on Saturday and I didn’t want the upload date to be messed up. Also there were some issues with it not showing up in sub boxes because of that.
1. Back them into a corner 2. Be safe on shield 3. React and take mental notes 4. Know how to beat your opponent's favourite oos option and beat it 5. Learn the opponents timing for getting oos 6. Remember the option you punished last time
CAG _ I wouldn't say that, necessarily. I would say that if your main has an echo, you should almost certainly second that echo. Since you don't have to relearn all of the moves and frame data, with them being slightly different enough to have an advantage in some matchups/stages.
@@pokeohtcg my main is Roy and my secondary is Marth... It used to be Marth with a bunch of others that I messed around with. Roy is great with getting in close and personal, punishing, and getting KOs quick, but if somebody is good at spacing and I need to stay away from them and reach a bit more, Marth is a lot better, and floats, whereas Roy is a two-ton boulder. Piranha plant gets Marth.
Thanks man, this really helped a lot. I play Mario who has basically no range, so I really appreciated the tips in this vid. Keep up the great work! (Let's go BananaBoy!)
I wanna just say your videos have been super helpful to me and thank you! The way you explain every detail makes things simple tonunderstand and it doesn't feel overwhelming. I appreciate it!
No lie this is one of the best videos you've made. Helped me a ton in bracket. Could you please make some neutral and adapting videos? And maybe cover how to analyze your sets as well?
Yoo! This shit was actually the helpful vid ever, you the man! Officially my favorite smash TH-camr. Thanks my dude! Also the ledge trapping one was helpful too
Hey guys, if you're trying to figure out if a move is safe or not, you can use ultimate frame data.com. as long as your move isn't more negative on shield then your opponent's out of shield option's starting frames, then you'll know it's safe and you can shield to avoid getting hit by it. Ah, though this doesn't necessarily apply to spacing moves like Ike's side tilt, which has enough range and shield stun to outright keep your opponent from being within range of you. So you know... Take a look at the hitbox of a move first before dismissing it as "unsafe".
The harder your press the button, the more damage you do! (Fun fact: the original Street Fighter arcade cabinet played with this idea. The game had one giant button for punch and another one for kick. Light, medium, and heavy attacks were performed by tapping the button lightly, pressing it normally, and whacking it as hard as you can. For reasons that should be obvious to everyone except the arcade cabinet designers at that exact moment, this went out of fashion very fast as many, many Street Fighter arcade cabinets were broken beyond repair.)
just jump and instant directional air-dodge anyways. It works even better for escaping pressure when you do it half-way through a full-hop, it's just so unbelievably hard to understand.
What I dislike is that sometimes a strong move will push the character holding shield away from whoever is attacking. As opposed to doing serious damage
The thing I love about your comments is that whenever you struggle to find something original you comment something that could literally be appropriate in _any_ video
Just moving around the shield and not hitting the shield for shield pressure is such a lost art. But when done it's so beautiful. Mang0, Hax and Lucky are amazing at doing this (any mang0 vs wizzy set is a perfect example of this) NINTENDO LET US RUN THROUGH PEOPLE REEEE
Hey bananaboy. Love your content. Fellow yoshi main here in ultimate. Can you make a video on kill setups for yoshi? Specifically his forward air... i feel like its a great aerial but is a less reliable spike option than other heroes... i feel like spiking off stage is harder than heroes like falco or c.falcon.
Short hop retreating forward air. Try crossing up the opponents shield with the neutral air or down air. Use his neutral special a lot to close the gap and control the stage. Watch ESAM's pickachu if you want to know more, he's one of the best.
If someone makes their opponent offstage and then they go to the edge of the stage and hits them when the opponent is trying to go onstage, consider edge guarding?
Do a guide on how to play Smash Ultimate casually, like with a sideways joycon, the tablet screen, left stick jump on, items, stage hazards, different custom rulesets, the works.
Last reupload I promise! 😅
Accidentally hit publish on Saturday and I didn’t want the upload date to be messed up. Also there were some issues with it not showing up in sub boxes because of that.
ok mate
I'll watch it every time you reupload🤣
Is this the 3rd reupload?
Luigi Burns Salas yea
Yo happy to finally see a fellow Yoshi main in yeet smash I'll keep my eye on you
1. Back them into a corner
2. Be safe on shield
3. React and take mental notes
4. Know how to beat your opponent's favourite oos option and beat it
5. Learn the opponents timing for getting oos
6. Remember the option you punished last time
me: lets be creative with my options
*fails once*
my brain: lets agree to never be creative again
Me: (parries when shield pressured)
My opponent: *This is beyond science*
"Ever get that feeling of deja vu?"
-Tracer 2016
Hmm so that's why
Can you do a follow up on your "choosing a main" video with a "how to pick a secondary" character? Or a video on counter picking stages.
I just picked the character I like the second most. Clones don't count.
Yes yes yes this sounds super helpful.
MulletEagle
Choose a character that has a completely different play style that your go to otherwise there’s no point in having a secondary
CAG _ I wouldn't say that, necessarily. I would say that if your main has an echo, you should almost certainly second that echo. Since you don't have to relearn all of the moves and frame data, with them being slightly different enough to have an advantage in some matchups/stages.
@@pokeohtcg my main is Roy and my secondary is Marth... It used to be Marth with a bunch of others that I messed around with. Roy is great with getting in close and personal, punishing, and getting KOs quick, but if somebody is good at spacing and I need to stay away from them and reach a bit more, Marth is a lot better, and floats, whereas Roy is a two-ton boulder. Piranha plant gets Marth.
Retired Melee player, having fun revisiting concepts in these videos
You fulfilled the promise of a stage control guide! Finally!
Thanks man, this really helped a lot. I play Mario who has basically no range, so I really appreciated the tips in this vid. Keep up the great work! (Let's go BananaBoy!)
Lmao no range? play pichu
@@Noahtheorigianl Haha yeah, why does a mouse have more range than me??
Zathanex Seven pichu range is prty bad, mario got back air and his nair good. Down air has a lot of priority
@@Noahtheorigianl pichu's grab range is better and ftilt is ridiculous but yes I see what you mean.
The “cute girl in science class” analogy hit too close to home ;_;
Bruh. Just walk up slowly....
@Eternal Flame D-SMASH
@@nitenite8946 HANDS OFF MY- CAWC!
dddmemaybe IM REALLY FEELING IT! I GOT A GOOD RHYTHM GOING!
Not if you're watching tmf. Jose got you covered ;)
I wanna just say your videos have been super helpful to me and thank you! The way you explain every detail makes things simple tonunderstand and it doesn't feel overwhelming. I appreciate it!
Deja vu I've just been in this place before
Higher on the streets, and I know its my time to GOOOO!!!
DEJA VU
I missed the first upload of this video, and ever since I saw the title, I have been SUPER excited for this guide!!! Thanks for making it!!!
No lie this is one of the best videos you've made. Helped me a ton in bracket. Could you please make some neutral and adapting videos? And maybe cover how to analyze your sets as well?
It's a good day when BananaBoy uploads.
Yoo! This shit was actually the helpful vid ever, you the man! Officially my favorite smash TH-camr. Thanks my dude! Also the ledge trapping one was helpful too
This is a fantastic channel for learning and relearning fundamentals. Thank you for this video and this channel!
I've watched all of your vids. They were very helpful. Thanks!
How many times are you going to reupload this
He said this should be the last one.
Man I never thought about all the mentality. This is why I love Smash
Man this Mario Kart DS Rainbow Road music... You made me nostalgic af
Hey guys, if you're trying to figure out if a move is safe or not, you can use ultimate frame data.com. as long as your move isn't more negative on shield then your opponent's out of shield option's starting frames, then you'll know it's safe and you can shield to avoid getting hit by it. Ah, though this doesn't necessarily apply to spacing moves like Ike's side tilt, which has enough range and shield stun to outright keep your opponent from being within range of you. So you know... Take a look at the hitbox of a move first before dismissing it as "unsafe".
This dude is a genius, he named player 1 SHIELD and player 2 PRESSURE
Shield enters the chat
Pressure joins the chat
Shield-oh god
Shield left the chat
I thought this was going to be about how hard to press the shield button…🤣
Origin Gaming lol
The harder your press the button, the more damage you do!
(Fun fact: the original Street Fighter arcade cabinet played with this idea. The game had one giant button for punch and another one for kick. Light, medium, and heavy attacks were performed by tapping the button lightly, pressing it normally, and whacking it as hard as you can. For reasons that should be obvious to everyone except the arcade cabinet designers at that exact moment, this went out of fashion very fast as many, many Street Fighter arcade cabinets were broken beyond repair.)
Basically be psychic and mind read every opponent.
10/10 for the Help me I'm scared reference
Wavedash would be so useful in some situations, like when your opponent is waiting for a jump.
It's sad that that's not an option 'cause it sucks
just jump and instant directional air-dodge anyways. It works even better for escaping pressure when you do it half-way through a full-hop, it's just so unbelievably hard to understand.
Im a simple man. I see a Jimmy T outro and I subscribe.
Amazing video dude, I really love your channel!
Fantastic guide
Good shit
What I dislike is that sometimes a strong move will push the character holding shield away from whoever is attacking. As opposed to doing serious damage
This actually help me a lot
T-T-T-TRIPLE UPLOAD!
Is this a reupload I remember seeing this video but when I went to the channel is wasnt there
Let's go Banana Boy! Good job on getting picked up by Armada!
I just subscribed! Keep up the grind on your channel! You will hit 100k soon!
This is kinda epic, not gonna lie.
The thing I love about your comments is that whenever you struggle to find something original you comment something that could literally be appropriate in _any_ video
Just moving around the shield and not hitting the shield for shield pressure is such a lost art. But when done it's so beautiful. Mang0, Hax and Lucky are amazing at doing this (any mang0 vs wizzy set is a perfect example of this)
NINTENDO LET US RUN THROUGH PEOPLE REEEE
1:50 whqts that from again and the zelda krool joke was good
1:55 the subtle blackpill
MOM, GOD UPLOADED AGAIN
But what if they don’t even shield...
Hey bananaboy.
Love your content.
Fellow yoshi main here in ultimate.
Can you make a video on kill setups for yoshi?
Specifically his forward air... i feel like its a great aerial but is a less reliable spike option than other heroes... i feel like spiking off stage is harder than heroes like falco or c.falcon.
My mans just called them heroes
Hah! Us Robin mains just need to pop an arcfire on a shield and it's done.
i love you banana boy
How to do shield pressure with jigglypuff
Pound
Wow you did it!
Wow I'm so proud of you! Good job Jigglypuff!
You probably got a bunch of videos lined up, but I was wondering if you could do some on passive and aggressive play styles.
The names say “SHIELD” and “PRESSURE”
It’s a neat yoshi egg (easter egg)
1:53 I think you messed them up. King k rool is the most arosing thing out there definitely a 101/10
Can you make a video on playing neutral?
I feel like I've seen this a couple of times now😂
Your deserve more subs.
Are most yoshi aerials safe on shield if you just space them right?
5:45 My friend once punished 3 different ledge getup options back to back. Like what am I supposed to do 😭
Just keep picking different options until they don't punish I suppose. Maybe even try the same option twice in a row so they don't expect it.
Yeah k rool is definitely an 11/10, Chris hemsworth he’s only a 10/10
How many re-uploads has it been?
What's the best option for Lucas to presume shields, is it Nair of uair
Is there like a list or something that I can check to see what moves are safe on block?
I'm sure you're allowed to say Stay Beefy!
Can you do a vid on counter picking stages? At my locals after I ban people pick a stage I didn’t think of and I need help...
When the video gets demonitized:
So if I want to pressure someone's shield, should I just quit the match, change to Fox, and call Palm Tiger?
What's safe on shield for yoshi?
oh baby a triple (upload)
I thought BannaBoy uploaded a new one..
Which moves should I use with Pikachu to do shield pressure?
Short hop retreating forward air. Try crossing up the opponents shield with the neutral air or down air. Use his neutral special a lot to close the gap and control the stage. Watch ESAM's pickachu if you want to know more, he's one of the best.
Hi guys...
Lmao I knew I watched this in the morning
I also couldn't find it in my history
Thump up for your this video
If someone makes their opponent offstage and then they go to the edge of the stage and hits them when the opponent is trying to go onstage, consider edge guarding?
That's called Ledgetrapping, but it's close enough. Edgeguarding is typically better because they're offstage and closer to the Blastzone.
I just don't shield in general
Do a guide on how to play Smash Ultimate casually, like with a sideways joycon, the tablet screen, left stick jump on, items, stage hazards, different custom rulesets, the works.
Left stick jump on =/= casual, anybody can do it and it's fine
The names are...
Sheild & Pressure.
Anyone else here before he took it down?
Congrats on getting to grand finals
Hey, your the yoshi guy. You gonna play crafted world?
Yo whats safe on shield for Yoshi?
Wait, you can shield?
And grab?
Roy's jab...
Yay, a new video!
Oh wait
Hey BananaBoy, do you happen to have a discord?
Still waiting for that stage control video....
Reupload?
Could I get a link to the character Discords?
smashcords.com
where do i go on discord or how do i go about to find the charecter's discords as shown in the video?
Just google smash bros ultimate character discord and there should be a list of characters and region discord
Who else watches the rwitch tournaments on Tuesday's
But what happened the first time it was uploaded
2:16 this man said peachs dair is safe on shield LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It’s minus 5 or 6
how to beat game and watch’s oos:
you don’t
bait them lol
Can you please make a more advance tutorial for yoshi
Now shields are buffed. Is this video still viable?
Why does no video talk about shield stun?
No ones going to mention how the character tags spell shield pressure.
Ok
So if I never shield, I can never get shield pressured...
BEEG YOSHI
MKDS Rainbow Road
I use my hair to express myself
Buffering Lucina f-air is not safe on shield and is used as an anti air